The recent resurgence in interest in mid 1990s ambient techno has been one of the most positive trends of recent times, primarily because it has resulted in reissues of some long-forgotten and genuinely overlooked gems. A Positive Life's sophomore album Synaethetic, which was originally released by Beyond Records in 1994, falls into that category. Offering a suitably intergalactic, heady blend of undulating, psychedelic acid lines, ambient sound washes, bubbly beats, far-sighted sounds and stretched-out epics, it's an album that's as close to the original ambient techno blueprint as you're likely to find. If you love that style, it's a genuine must-have.
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Written-By, Arranged By, Producer – Stefan Pierlejewski
The North American release of RBADCD 10 (Beyond, UK) adds a bonus track [1] "Warehouse 5 AM" and completely reorders the original tracks.
Printed under the disc tray are the words: Synaesthetic "if Kesey'd had a microchip..."
Printed in Canada.